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REAL SALT LAKE
ENDS HISTORIC HOME SLATE ON HIGH NOTE WITH
2-0 WIN OVER FC DALLAS Utah Side Becomes Second Team in MLS
History to Finish Season Undefeated at Home in Front of Record Crowd in Sandy;

With Home-field in Western
Conference Semifinal Series Secured, RSL Now One Point Behind L.A. Galaxy for
Top Spot in MLS

SANDY, Utah (Saturday, October 16, 2010)
– Real Salt Lake gave a record crowd of 20,236 at Rio Tinto Stadium
plenty to cheer about in its home regular season finale, scoring twice in the
second half to record a 2-0 win over FC Dallas. After a slow 15 minutes
to start the match, Real Salt Lake gradually began to take control of the
proceedings, culminating in the second half with a header by MF Ned Grabavoy
in the 59th minute to take the lead and a 89th minute
tally by MF Javier Morales to secure the hugely important three points
for the defending MLS Cup champions.

When coupled with Colorado’s 3-1 win over Los Angeles at
The Home Depot Center, tonight’s victory kept Real Salt Lake in the running for
its first-ever MLS Supporters Shield title heading into next Saturday’s regular
season finale against the Rapids. Real Salt Lake’s 55 points (15-4-10)
puts the defending champs just a single point behind the Galaxy (17-7-5), who
will host FC Dallas next Sunday in the final contest of Major League Soccer’s
240-game slate in 2010. The victory also earned RSL one of the Western
Conference’s two automatic berths into the MLS Cup Playoffs, guaranteeing
home-field advantage at Rio Tinto Stadium for the two-legged Western Conference
Semifinal Series, which the Utah side will begin on the road two weekends from
now against either FC Dallas, Seattle Sounders FC, or Colorado.

Real
Salt Lake Match Notes

With tonight’s win, Real Salt Lake joined the 2005
edition of the San Jose Earthquakes as the only two teams in MLS history
to go undefeated at home during a regular season. The 37 points
at home stand as the most by an MLS squad in a 30-game season,
while RSL’s 11-0-4 mark at Rio Tinto Stadium in 2010 counts as
three-fifths of the squad’s MLS-record 25-match home undefeated streak
in regular season play. The result also brought FC Dallas’ MLS-record
12-match road undefeated streak to an end.

Tonight’s attendance of 20,236 marked the largest
soccer attendance in Rio Tinto Stadium’s two-plus year history,
breaking the previous best of 20,124 that attended the 2009 MLS All-Star
Game against Everton FC last July.

Real Salt Lake’s 15th shutout of the
season virtually guaranteed the Utah side will set the MLS record for
fewest goals allowed in a season. With RSL giving up only 18 goals
to this point, it would take a catastrophic defensive collapse next
Saturday in Colorado to not eclipse the MLS record of 23, set by
the Houston Dynamo in 2007. Tonight’s effort allowed RSL to set an MLS
record for goals allowed at home during a single-season (7), while
another shutout against the Rapids next weekend would also set the MLS
mark for road goals allowed in a single campaign, the squad’s current 11
road goals allowed standing one better than the mark set by D.C. United in
2007. RSL’s dominant defense has allowed just seven goals in its last
19 matches, a stretch that includes 13 clean sheets.

In addition, Real Salt Lake broke its own MLS record
for home goal differential during a season with tonight’s win, the +24
margin in the category topping the +23 mark it established last season
in Sandy.

Goalkeeper Nick Rimando’s three-save effort
upped his MLS-best shutout mark to 14 on the season, now alone as
the 2nd most in a single campaign behind Tony Meola’s 16
back in 2000. The clean sheet was the 74th of his 11-year
career, tying him with Joe Cannon (SJ) for third on the League’s
all-time list in the category, the duo now just one behind
second-place Zach Thornton (CHV) on the chart. Rimando’s 0.62 goals
against average is even with FC Dallas netminder Kevin Hartman’s
number on the season, the pair on pace to post the lowest-ever mark for a
single-season in the category heading into RSL’s season finale at Colorado
(previous record of 0.82 set by Houston’s Pat Onstad in 2007.)

Tonight’s game also allowed RSL to exact a measure of
revenge on FC Dallas, which was the last team to defeat the
Claret-and-Cobalt in MLS play (0-2 L at Pizza Hut Park on July 17). The
win pushed Real Salt Lake’s club-record undefeated streak in League
action to 13 games, the July loss in Frisco counting as the only
mark in the “L” column for the Utah side in its last 24 League contests
dating back to late-April (14-1-9).

With a goal and an assist on the evening, Javier
Morales certainly added more credentials to his MLS MVP candidacy. The
Argentine playmaker now stands alone in second on RSL’s scoring chart with
seven goals in MLS play on the season, while his unlocking pass on
Grabavoy’s go-ahead goal upped his team lead in assists to nine, now tied
for 8th across the League in the category with fellow
countryman Guillermo Barros Schelotto (CLB).

The tally just before the hour mark for Ned Grabavoy
was his third of the season in League action and marked the first
game-winner for the veteran midfielder in an RSL uniform, coming in his 42nd
MLS appearance for the Utah side.

Real Salt Lake has some unfinished business in CONCACAF
Champions League play to attend to before embarking on its Supporters
Shield challenge next weekend, as Group A co-leader Cruz Azul (MEX)
will visit the Wasatch Front this Tuesday, Oct. 19. Both RSL and
Cruz Azul have clinched their spots in next spring’s Quarterfinal Round of
the competition thanks to identical 3-1-1 (10 pts.) records to this point,
so all that remains is to decide who will finish atop the group when the 8:00
p.m. MT kickoff in Sandy rolls around on Tuesday evening (live on
Galavision).

Then it’s east across the Rockies to Commerce City,
Colo., and Dick’s Sporting Goods Park for Real Salt Lake’s regular season
finale next Saturday, October 23 against the Colorado Rapids
(12-8-9, 45 pts.). While the Supporters Shield chase will be top priority
for RSL, it will also be looking to keep the Rocky Mountain Cup for
a fourth straight season against its archrival Colorado, which secured its
passage into the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2006 earlier
today. RSL will retain the Rocky Mountain Cup with either a win or a draw
next Saturday thanks to a 1-1 draw in their first meeting on Sept. 25, in
which DF Nat Borchers’ 90th minute header helped the
home side secure a vital point at Rio Tinto Stadium.

Courtesy of his 75th minute caution, FW
Fabian Espíndola will be forced to miss next Saturday’s season finale
after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season.

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER QUOTE SHEET

REAL SALT LAKE 2 : 0 FC DALLAS

REAL SALT LAKE HEAD
COACH JASON KREIS

On RSL’s
performance:

“All of the midfielders
and all of the forwards bought into a defensive effort tonight. That’s
when and why we get shutouts.

“We finished the
match flying high, so I’m pleased with that. We were a little slow to get
going, but at the end of the match, when our guys are flying around making so
many nice defensive plays, you’ve got to feel good about our fitness.”

On his team’s slow
start:

“I felt like [the team
was] really, really tentative in the first half. I haven’t seen our group play
that tentatively for a long time. So for me it was like, ‘Hey, let’s
relax, let’s be confident, and let’s remember that we’re here to go for
it. We’re not here to be nervous, or to have indecision and regrets after
the game, we’re here to go for it. They came here to draw, we came here
to win.’ I told them to take the reins off and absolutely go for it, and
they did.”

On FC Dallas’
aggressive play:

“It’s the first time
this year that someone’s been that aggressive on our field in the first 15-20
minutes of the match. I walk away from this game and probably feel the most
proud about shutting out what’s a very, very good and dangerous attacking
team.”

REAL SALT LAKE
MIDFIELDER NED GRABAVOY

On his
game-winning header:

“I think I was
just in a better spot. It was one of those balls where he is kind of back pedaling
and I am seeing it the whole time. So I was kind of in the right spot at the
right time. Robbie [Russell] played a great ball, took a touch and kind of just
looked at me, just lifted it over his head, so a good goal.”

On RSL’s place in
the Supporters Shield race:

“Every game has been a
big game lately and we just keep on going and going and going. We still have
the Supporters Shield in our reach and that’s obviously a goal of ours, and as
long as it is still there we are going to go for it.”

Thoughts on
potentially seeing FC Dallas in the playoffs:

“It will absolutely be a
good series [if we see them]. They are a really good team. I think they have
the right players for their formation and for what they are trying to do and
that is one of the reasons why they are so successful.”

REAL SALT LAKE
DEFENDER NAT BORCHERS

Thoughts on
another shutout:

“It’s pretty amazing
when you think about how well we have done at home defensively this year. I am
still trying to process it all. We wanted another zero tonight, but I thought
it would be a lot more difficult and I felt like everybody switched on for us.
I am really proud of all the guys tonight.”

On only giving up
seven goals this season at home:

“I remember every goal
we give up. I am probably the most defensive-minded player on the team. I
definitely take goals against us personally. I am very proud of what we have
accomplished at home this year.”

REAL SALT LAKE
GOALKEEPER NICK RIMANDO

Thoughts on the
match:

“We knew this game was
going to be hard. We wanted to come in and obviously get a record, but first
and foremost we wanted to get three points. We know we might meet up against
them in the playoffs, but we were just focused on this game.”

Thoughts on RSL’s
slow start:

“They pressured us. They
had maybe four or five guys on our half of the field pressuring us, and it made
us give the ball away a lot of times. I think things started to get a bit more
calm [after the first 15 minutes] and we were able to play the ball through the
midfield more and that’s our strength. We were able to create some good chances
and put away some of those chances.”

On his one-on-one
save against Jeff Cunningham:

“The fact that it could
have changed the game was obviously in the back of my head, and I know he is
trying to break a record. But when you are there you are just in the moment and
he is just another striker that is trying to take a shot on us and I am just
trying to make a save on the ball.”

FC DALLAS HEAD COACH
SCHELLAS HYNDMAN

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“I thought we started
off very well for the first 15 or 18 minutes, and then we started giving a lot
of balls away because the pressure was very high on us. I thought we came out
well in the second half and we created a couple of nice chances. [Ned] Grabavoy
gets a header and the second goal was a giveaway, but at the same time I
thought we were outplayed tonight. Salt Lake had a step on us and moved the
ball quite well.”

On FC Dallas’
strategy entering the game:

“The idea of the game
was to come out and get three points. We went after it and that’s why in the
first 15 or 18 minutes we were doing so well. What ended up happening is that
we were just turning a lot of balls over. I didn’t think too many of our
players had a very good game. In the second half we went to a level two defense
where our wing midfielders weren’t going out and trying to press the ball.”

On possibly seeing
Real Salt Lake again in the playoffs:

“If you look at both
games [during the regular season] it was pretty even. If we match up again we
will have to get the result at our field and then come [to Rio Tinto Stadium]
and come after it again. I think that Real Salt Lake had a good game tonight
and I think we had an average game and we didn’t do anything exceptional.”

FC DALLAS DEFENDER
UGO IHEMELU

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“I think it was a good
match for Salt Lake. They showed why they are undefeated at home [this season].
They have a solid team; they work hard for each other and they are coached well
and it was a good win for them. It was not our best match. We have had better
games this year. We didn’t create too many chances.”

On the end of
their unbeaten streak:

“Streaks are awesome. We
had a great run, but I think our focus should be on the next game and into the
playoffs.”

FC DALLAS MIDFIELDER
DAVID FERRERIA

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“I feel bad about the
loss and we all knew it was going to be a tough game coming in here against
Real Salt Lake. But we didn’t have a good game. We didn’t do the things we were
supposed to be doing, so we just have to rest now and concentrate on the next
game.”

On the difference
between the first 15 minutes and the rest of the match:

“We started giving away
a lot of balls [after the first 15 minutes] and we were making a lot of
mistakes and were out of position. When we were in the attacking third, instead
of being precise with our passing we were giving a lot of balls away.”